About
A short drive north of Cannon Beach is Astoria, home to a fascinating attraction for all ages, the Columbia River Maritime Museum.
This institution is jam-packed with displays, artifacts, and ships used throughout the centuries on the mighty Columbia River and Pacific Ocean.
The museum, established in 1962, offers an immersive experience into the lives of mariners, fishermen, and others whose lives are intertwined with the Columbia River.
With extensive exhibits and the significance of lighthouses along the river's expansive reach, visitors gain insight into the challenges and triumphs encountered on these waters.
The 36-seat 3-D theater (not included with the admission price) is a sensory experience featuring short films ranging from Shark Kingdom to topics like fungi.
With its proximity to Seaside Beach, you can grab a hearty breakfast at Osprey Cafe on your way from Cannon Beach. The artisan coffee and fare will keep you fueled for a day exploring the museum's features.
With so much to explore, experience, and discover, visiting the Columbia River Maritime Museum on a Cannon Beach getaway is the perfect attraction for all ages and interests.
Fun Facts & Cool Features
The Columbia River Maritime Museum has something for everyone, including hands-on exhibits, history lessons, WWII exhibits, and more.
Your tour admission includes access to the Lightship Columbia, which functioned from 1951-1979 as a floating lighthouse marking the mouth of the Columbia River. It was anchored 5 miles out to sea and had a crew of 17 men who worked 2-4 week rotations, with 10 men on duty at a time.
A fun yet sobering fact is learning how dangerous the Columbia River Bar is to ships and sailors. It is nicknamed the "Graveyard of the Pacific" and has claimed the lives of 700 sailors and 2,000 ships since 1792.
The phenomenon behind such destruction is the convergence of the mighty Columbia River with Pacific waters. Here, waves can exceed 40 feet during winter storms, while ever-shifting sandbars always pose a threat.
Another fascinating display is the Yosegaki Hinomaru flags of fallen Japanese WWII soldiers. Family and friends signed these flags and were carried into battle by Japanese soldiers. American soldiers collected these during the war, but learning the significance of the signatures, have donated to the OBON Society. The non-profit helps return the flags to the families of the fallen combatants.
The museum's proximity to Seaside Beach enables the combination of two historic attractions in one day. The End of Lewis & Clark National Historical Trail is a prime example, offering hiking and information about these intrepid explorers. Consider dining at an eatery like Nonni's Italian Bistro after a day at the museum and reflect on your experience savoring Italian cuisine.
Whether a history buff, nature lover, or curious traveler, the Columbia River Maritime Museum promises a captivating experience, making it a worthwhile addition to any vacation itinerary.
Getting There
Here are step-by-step driving directions from Cannon Beach to the Columbia River Maritime Museum:
- Head north on US-101 N.
- Continue on US-101 N for approximately 15 miles.
- Use the right two lanes to take the exit toward Astoria.
- Merge onto US-26 W/US-101 N and continue to follow US-101 N.
- Once in Astoria, turn right onto W Marine Drive.
- Follow W Marine Drive until you see the museum on your right.
- Address: 1792 Marine Drive, Astoria, OR 97103
Cost
Here are the costs to visit the Columbia River Maritime Museum:
- Adults (18-64): $18
- Seniors (65+): $15
- Youth (6-17): $8
- Children (Under 6): Free
- Military (with ID): Free
Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates.
Local Tips
- Look for the museum-designated parking spots first to save on parking fees.
- Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the crowds.
- Consider a membership if you plan on visiting more than once a year; it can save you money.
- Stop by the museum's gift shop for unique maritime-themed souvenirs.
- Take advantage of the picnic areas nearby for a scenic lunch.